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However and specialized
However, they do not serve specialized Hui dishes, only Halal versions of ordinary Chinese food.
However, especially in Europe, many topics covered in the general education conveyed at American liberal arts colleges are also addressed in specialized secondary schools.
However, there are alternative mRNA export pathways that do not rely on splicing for specialized messages such as histones.
However, the two disciplines have become increasingly specialized and isolated from each other in recent years, with sociologists focusing on " macro variables " ( e. g., social structure ) to a much greater extent.
However, Purity Distilling did not make rum, but rather specialized in the production of industrial alcohol, which was exempt from the state prohibition laws in effect in 1919, and would later be exempted from the Volstead Act and other national Prohibition laws.
However, in most specialized texts ( e. g., legal documents ), vagueness is distracting and should be avoided whenever possible.
However, not only does the 6 – 2 require a team to possess two people capable of performing the highly specialized role of setter, it also requires both of those players to be effective offensive hitters when not in the setter position.
However, there are subtle differences in these terms in specialized usage.
However, since the beginning of the 21st century, some cocoa derivatives with a low concentration of xanthines have been designed by specialized industry to be suitable for pet consumption, enabling the pet food industry to offer animal-safe chocolate and cocoa flavored products.
However, in previous studies the HEXA enzyme itself has been thought to be too large to pass through the specialized cell layer in the blood vessels that forms the blood – brain barrier in humans.
However, as the labor market becomes more specialized and economies demand higher levels of skill, governments and businesses are increasingly investing in the future of vocational education through publicly funded training organizations and subsidized apprenticeship or traineeship initiatives for businesses.
However, the term " rationality " tends to be used differently in different disciplines, including specialized discussions of economics, sociology, psychology, and political science.
However, Dire Avengers can be outfitted for either melee or ranged combat, though they will not be as able as a more specialized aspect.
However, the demonstration, which takes place in front of the medieval weighing house, is surrounded by many specialized stalls where it is possible to buy all kinds of cheese ( and non-cheese ) related products.
However, because they lack many features ( such as syntax highlighting ), web developers may favor more specialized editors for this purpose ( see List of text editors ).
However, to make the widget, the supplier will be required to build specialized machinery which cannot be easily redeployed to make other products.
However, tracked music and other specialized formats still continue to be used in size-restricted intros as well as demos written for more restrictive platforms such as mobile devices and vintage computers.
However, for advanced motion blur filtering including curves or non-uniform speed adjustment, specialized software products are necessary.
However, despite the technical success of the program, investment has moved more toward autonomous intelligent vehicles rather than building specialized infrastructure.
However, it is used in specialized equipment, such as satellites, and as a thin plating to mitigate skin effect losses at high frequencies.
However, the large amount of specialized equipment, such as amphibious vehicles and the difficulty of establishing defenses — usually with a resulting high casualty count — in exchange for a relatively small gain, are often used as arguments against such an invasion method.
However, just as with the Jungle ration, its expense compared to canned wet rations, as well as the costs of stocking and storing a specialized field ration, led to its limited usage and repeated attempts at discontinuance by Quartermaster Command officials.
However, this has remained a specialized and relatively expensive product.
However, some specialized universities are called korkeakoulu, because unlike classical universities, they focus only on one discipline, even though they have the same status as an yliopisto ; for example, Teatterikorkeakoulu, a theatre school, can be considered a single " theater college ".

However and connotation
However it is worth noting that the term has fallen out of general usage with respect to women who are dominant in their private relationships, and has taken on more and more, the connotation of " professional.
However, that would convey the idea of the physical body of people, whereas using the name of the language as the basis of the word gives it the more abstract connotation of a cultural sphere.
" However, off scorecards, it can have the same connotation as in other sports ; see below.
) However, the term " fancy " for an intense liking of something, while being of a different etymology, coincidentally carries a less intense but somewhat similar connotation to " fanatic ".
However Rego has been known to slap down critics who read too much sexual connotation into her work.
However it subsequently was applied primarily to intellectual women, and the French equivalent bas bleu had a similar connotation.
However, in many villages, particularly in Big Bay and South Santo, the people are " heathen ", a term that in Vanuatu has no pejorative connotation — it simply denotes someone who has not embraced Christianity.
However, the term may also be used to give a highly negative connotation ( see Social image ).
" However, some women have demonstrated saying they are proud of being " sluts " and want to give it a positive connotation.
However, this connotation is misleading.
However, the term " liberal " does not have the same political connotation in all English speaking countries.
However, it has a more Christian connotation since it is burned on Mid-Lent Thursday, as depicted in the film Amarcord by Federico Fellini.
However according to Malcolm Lader, this book as an indictment of the Serbsky Institute hardly rises above tittle-tattle and gossip, and Nekipelov destroys his own credibility by presenting no real evidence but invariably putting the most sinister connotation on events.
However, the derogatory connotation is much weaker in the UK than in the US, and social liberals from both the left and right wing continue to use liberal and illiberal to describe themselves and their opponents, respectively.
However, the name was chosen by the manufacturers originally for the purpose of marketing the product as a sports drink in Japan, where people generally do not mentally translate names appearing in English and are therefore not bothered by the connotation.
However, following the dispute between the Hasidim and the Misnagdim, in which the Lithuanian academies were the heartland of opposition to Hasidism, " Lithuanian " came to have the connotation of Misnagdic ( non-Hasidic ) Judaism generally, and to be used used for all Jews who follow the traditions of the great Lithuanian yeshivot whether or not their ancestors actually came from Lithuania.
However, the original meaning had no connotation of trickery.
However, in the Korean political and cultural context, " mass " is not an adequate translation, and " the people " carries a Communist connotation that makes it dangerous in anti-Communist South Korea.
However, ITSM has a distinct practitioner point of view, and is more introspective ( i. e. IT thinking about the delivery of IT to the business ) as opposed to the more academic and outward facing connotation of MIS ( IT thinking about the ' information ' needs of the business ).
However, when used to describe a person, idle typically carries a negative connotation, with the assumption that the person is wasting their time by doing nothing of value.
However, the broader usage of the Rhenish noun Jeck ( e ) in the Rhineland area has given the term a general meaning resembling " person ", "( mere ) mortal ", or " humble sinner " with a particularly ( self -) ironic connotation, such as in the common saying Jeder Jeck is anders ( lit.
However, the connotation with the term " republic " may be somewhat misleading in a context of Polish State within period from 16th to 18th century, because Poland in that time was an elective monarchy and the " Rzeczpospolita " was reflected in the official name, the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth.
However, on many teams there was no strong distinction between those backs, and since their major role was running with the ball, " running back " was most descriptive without maintaining a spurious geometric connotation that'd become outmoded by their lining up in different depth relationships.
However, Presley's former wife Priscilla wrote that Presley didn't like the name because of a frightening Mafia connotation which the general public was then unaware of, and that members of organized crime had attempted to take over Presley's career, something reported as having happened earlier to Frank Sinatra.

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